Trivalent rare earth elements substitution in 58S bioactive glass matrix for bone repair applications - an in vitro and in vivo study

The development of bone grafts and prosthetic implants for clinical need is still difficult due to the complexity of integrated physiological processes. The 58S glass ceramic is one of the most widely accepted biomaterial for preparing hard tissue damages due to its capability to react at molecular...

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Main Authors: Chandran, Likha, Marimuthu, Arumugam, Abimanyu, Ravichandran, Padmanabhan, Parasuraman, Thirumavalavan, Munusamy, Ballamurugan, Anbalagan M.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1722792023-12-05T01:45:48Z Trivalent rare earth elements substitution in 58S bioactive glass matrix for bone repair applications - an in vitro and in vivo study Chandran, Likha Marimuthu, Arumugam Abimanyu, Ravichandran Padmanabhan, Parasuraman Thirumavalavan, Munusamy Ballamurugan, Anbalagan M. Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Cognitive Neuroimaging Centre Science::Medicine 58S Bioglass Cytotoxicity The development of bone grafts and prosthetic implants for clinical need is still difficult due to the complexity of integrated physiological processes. The 58S glass ceramic is one of the most widely accepted biomaterial for preparing hard tissue damages due to its capability to react at molecular level. On the other hand, 58S glass ceramic are suffers some extent to expedite the new bone formation. The incorporation of rare earth elements into the bioactive glass ceramic matrix significantly improved the new bone formation. In addition, the cytotoxicity and biocompatibility properties of the obtained ceramic powder were investigated in vitro and in vivo for bone graft efficiency. The results showed that the rare earth elements in bioactive glass ceramic have the potential to repair damaged hard tissues. The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support received from Indian Council of Medical research (ICMR), New Delhi, India, No. 35/14/2011-BMS, SRF-ICMR-No. 45/27/2019/NAN-BMS, RUSA 2.0- BEICH-No. BU/RUSA/BEICH/2019/52, and TNSCST-No. TNSCST/STP-PRG/AR/2018–2019. 2023-12-05T01:45:48Z 2023-12-05T01:45:48Z 2023 Journal Article Chandran, L., Marimuthu, A., Abimanyu, R., Padmanabhan, P., Thirumavalavan, M. & Ballamurugan, A. M. (2023). Trivalent rare earth elements substitution in 58S bioactive glass matrix for bone repair applications - an in vitro and in vivo study. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 300, 127533-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2023.127533 0254-0584 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172279 10.1016/j.matchemphys.2023.127533 2-s2.0-85150029078 300 127533 en Materials Chemistry and Physics © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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topic Science::Medicine
58S Bioglass
Cytotoxicity
spellingShingle Science::Medicine
58S Bioglass
Cytotoxicity
Chandran, Likha
Marimuthu, Arumugam
Abimanyu, Ravichandran
Padmanabhan, Parasuraman
Thirumavalavan, Munusamy
Ballamurugan, Anbalagan M.
Trivalent rare earth elements substitution in 58S bioactive glass matrix for bone repair applications - an in vitro and in vivo study
description The development of bone grafts and prosthetic implants for clinical need is still difficult due to the complexity of integrated physiological processes. The 58S glass ceramic is one of the most widely accepted biomaterial for preparing hard tissue damages due to its capability to react at molecular level. On the other hand, 58S glass ceramic are suffers some extent to expedite the new bone formation. The incorporation of rare earth elements into the bioactive glass ceramic matrix significantly improved the new bone formation. In addition, the cytotoxicity and biocompatibility properties of the obtained ceramic powder were investigated in vitro and in vivo for bone graft efficiency. The results showed that the rare earth elements in bioactive glass ceramic have the potential to repair damaged hard tissues.
author2 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
author_facet Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
Chandran, Likha
Marimuthu, Arumugam
Abimanyu, Ravichandran
Padmanabhan, Parasuraman
Thirumavalavan, Munusamy
Ballamurugan, Anbalagan M.
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author Chandran, Likha
Marimuthu, Arumugam
Abimanyu, Ravichandran
Padmanabhan, Parasuraman
Thirumavalavan, Munusamy
Ballamurugan, Anbalagan M.
author_sort Chandran, Likha
title Trivalent rare earth elements substitution in 58S bioactive glass matrix for bone repair applications - an in vitro and in vivo study
title_short Trivalent rare earth elements substitution in 58S bioactive glass matrix for bone repair applications - an in vitro and in vivo study
title_full Trivalent rare earth elements substitution in 58S bioactive glass matrix for bone repair applications - an in vitro and in vivo study
title_fullStr Trivalent rare earth elements substitution in 58S bioactive glass matrix for bone repair applications - an in vitro and in vivo study
title_full_unstemmed Trivalent rare earth elements substitution in 58S bioactive glass matrix for bone repair applications - an in vitro and in vivo study
title_sort trivalent rare earth elements substitution in 58s bioactive glass matrix for bone repair applications - an in vitro and in vivo study
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172279
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